ARA expands advocacy, hires John Blount to lead lobbying

ARA expands advocacy, hires John Blount to lead lobbying

ARA hired John Blount as chief lobbyist, aiming to expand from local efforts to a federal advocacy program by 2026. ARA appointed John Blount as chief lobbyist after a long tenure leading NAR congressional affairs and advocacy. The group said he will build a federal government-affairs program and expand engagement on supply, affordability and tax issues. AI Summary The American Real Estate Association (ARA) announced Friday that John Blount will serve as the Mauricio Umansky and Jason Haber-founded trade groupโ€™s chief lobbyist. Blount spent years as chief lobbyist for the National Association of Realtors (NAR), directing the associationโ€™s advocacy shop. He held the role of vice president of congressional affairs at the trade group from 1983 to 1991 . His hire is ARAโ€™s most significant investment to date in policy and government affairs and signals the organizationโ€™s intent to be a national voice on real estate policy.

ARA said Blount brings deep knowledge of real estate legislative priorities, including housing supply and affordability, tax policy, homeownership costs and consumer protection, along with relationships across Congress and federal agencies. โ€œWhen John Blount is on your side, you have the best advocate in the business,โ€ Haber said in the release. โ€œJohn didnโ€™t just work in real estate advocacy, he defined it.โ€ โ€œIโ€™ve spent my career fighting for real estate professionals, and ARA is building something the industry hasnโ€™t seen before, an organization agents actually want to join,โ€ Blount said. ARA launched in 2024 and has grown from roughly 30,000 members to a projected 100,000 or more by the end of 2026, according to the announcement. The group said growth has been fueled by partnerships with brands including REMAX and Compass International Holdings . The association has already engaged in state and local advocacy, including partnering with Missouri Realtors to oppose ballot measures that would increase the cost of homeownership, the release said. ARA is also organizing a rally and press conference on the steps of New York City Hall next week to protest the cityโ€™s rollout of a pied-ร -terre tax.

Blountโ€™s mandate will be to formalize and scale ARAโ€™s advocacy work by launching a federal government-affairs program, deepening engagement with policymakers and positioning ARA as a โ€œresponsive partner navigating a period of historic change in the industry,โ€ the group said. This article was generated using Housing Wire Automation and reviewed by a Housing Wire editor before publication. Regulators in 46 states and DC reached a $15.5M settlement with Newrez over lender-placed insurance charges and refunds. Inventory rose to 871,063 in mid-August as rates stayed near highs, while pending sales fell year over year and price cuts hit 41.67%. Select a zip code to view market data, or leave blank to see national trends.

Sources cited: ๐Ÿ“ฐ HousingWire โ†—

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